XPays Now Offering the Paris Hilton Sex Tape for Streaming

SAN FRANCISCO — XPays has launched the HotelHeiress Streamer program, featuring the Paris Hilton sex video, for webmasters to add to their websites.

"Red Light has the exclusive for DVD [distribution], and we have the exclusive Internet rights to the Paris Hilton sex video, " XPays cofounder XPays Evan told XBIZ. "For the last four years, people have asked us, 'When are you going to come out with a feed? I'd love to have this for my pay site. I'd love to have my members have access to this feed.' That time is now."

Webmasters can offer the feed as a part of their pay website offerings.

"Our goal is to get a wide distribution," XPays Evan said. "I'm sure there will be a lot of different business models involved. The potential for new traffic — this opens up some tremendously popular keywords."

The HotelHeiress Theaters are clean of traffic leaks, according to XPays. There are no external links, and the user accesses the video through the subscribed site.

"They stay on your site. They don't leave," XPays Evan said. "Even though we're popping a theater that's playing the movie, all the user can do is close the theater. There are no external links. We want to add value."

Basic accounts start at $199 per month, and Pro accounts start at $399 per month. Multiple URLs are allowed. Other terms and conditions apply.

Site owners are provided with a .zip file containing screen captures for promotional use. The streamer symbol is coded to be specific to the site to which it is assigned.

"We are protecting our video," XPays Evan said. "When content is becoming difficult to protect we have managed to protect this, so it has value. It's worth licensing. It's not just something you can find anywhere."

For details. visit XPays.com.

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